The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1968 Page: 4 of 6
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PAOC 4. CROSBYTON REVIEW. CROSBYTON. TEXAS. THURSOAY. JULY II.I9M
LL Second Holf Ends
In Three Way Tie
•Y DON FIRRH
txentf half of I It# Utile
Uiguf whom wound up In i
due# way tie end the 1*6*11
Champion will not be decided
uaUl after dw AU Star Tourn-
ament play (Ml walk, The
wiawarol the Ant half wao the
Dodger loam and the Dodge a,
Irani and Cardinal* are dad
for tha second half crown.
Tha Dodger* ata tacking
thalr third Utile Laagua flag,
having won I a 1964 and 1967.
The Cardinal* won the champ-
loot hip In 1966. The Brava*
have never finished higher than
PIPE
Can't from page 1
the water dlitrict have been
Construction o f the new
raacroom*will be done by wa-
ter districtemployee*, reported
lake manager, Al O'Brien.
Robert Work, director Crom
Cro*byton, reported that the
dittrict already ha* *omc of the
material* on hand, tuch a* tep-
dc tank*.
third ia the Handing* aad the a
only la 1961.
SPOUTtMANUUP
Tha 1961 Utile League
iporttmaaahlp Trophy waa pra -
tentedtoCoecheiJackie Haa-
aaley and J.D. Sheer and dw
Yankee team mem be a by
League ftaaldea* Joe Caiglle
brtween game* I alt Friday
night.
Tha Yankee* then won a
hard -tought conteit from the
Indian* by a *core of 8 - 7 , a*
both bill cluhi cloaed out tea-
ton play.
The winner* tcored *u rum
In the opening frame on hey
hit* by Terry Kirk and Danny
Jaffa ft**. The Indiiu* Came
back In the itc oad on Mike
Brantley'i two run double and
Jimmy Dickaaon't three run
home over the left field fence
t c c 1 o i e the it ore to 6 - 5.
1 railing 8 to5 in the la*t In-
ning Timmy Havent drove In
two run* on a two out bate hit
for a final tcore of B-7.
Gary Co went, YanJ Hurler,
won all four victoria* for the
Yank* thil tea ton.
Marty Dtvii ttolc home In
liw fourth Inning te break a 6-4
da at tha laavwa boat the Car*
dine!* 5-4.
fba jaava*'wiamevedtbem
Iran a Ha with dw Dodgera and
Cardinal* lor dw second ball
champion*kip. Tha tontert,
own of dw beet played Alt year,
fcaMmd three double play*,
two by the Cardlnab Waited by
third ba* man Jo* Cargil* aad
one by Brava* hurler Ckariat
Ray Carr.
The Cards, hoping for dw
fourth win over dw Bravo* tht*
year, outhlt the wtaoaw 7-4
but itieoded eight b**erunner*.
Dane Crouch, David Leon-
ard, Kirk Edinburgh, Abel
Reyna, Don Higginbotham ,
Jo* Simpson, Tony Davit, Bil-
ly Suva aad Danny Moore all
played well In the prewure-
packed ball game.
Homer Vera andCliflard j
Johnson led the C ardinal hitter*
with two each. JoeCargile,
La* Hill and Mark Odom at»o
hit well. Ty»on Niton, Ricky
Hardin, Ronald Wllay, Kelton
Cowent and hurler Neale EUi*
• l*o turned in fine game*.
2nd Half Standing*
Auction Sales
Gross $1047.55
Team
Dodger*
Cardinal*
Brave*
Indian*
Yankee*
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TIRES &
BATTERIES
DB. BOY IVY
— CNIIOFRACTOA-
of net *7*» -1H I IAT rat*.
Street North Yrom Cowtt Ba
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The Coramimlty A net loo
held koro Saturday groaaed
61047.SS, according to Mr*.
Cocky Rent fro, who with bar
hunhand, bald tha all day auc-
tion.
Of the proceedi 75 percent
went to the owner* of the item*
told, five percent to the Cham-
ber of Commerce which apon-
lorad the auction, and 20 per-
cent to the auctioneer*. The
Chamber received about $ SO
and the auctioneer* received
about $200 from the tale of the
building full of merchandise.
Bigg eft bid wa* on a boat
and trei ler told by Chamber of
Commerce manager Glenn
Watt* to a Rail* ret I dent for
$125. Neat largest bid wa* on
a deep treem aold by W, R.
Herndon and pure hated by Pat
Betry. *
Auctioneer wa* Corky Rent -
fro of Dtmmitt and assistant
auctioneer* were Henry Ogle -
tree ofOlton and Bob Litton of
Granite, Okie. Mr*. Rentfro,
who it *l*o an auctioneer, ser-
ved a* bookkeeper for the auc-
tion.
The variety of 11 e m » »old
were brought to the auction b y
tome 35 persons, Mi*. Rentfro
Mr. and Mr*. Otli Brown
viilted Sunday with thelr filter-
In-law, Mr*. Ada Reed, who
It serknoly 111 In a Lubbock hos-
pltaL Mr*. Reed, a resident
of Idalou, It formerly of Cro* -
bytoo.
Mm
[fepaitmaatanewerad a call »
RadwalSTaaacowaOon Tnae-
day night wham a we Idee bad
* aught fir* la tha back of Jim-
my LongS pickup.
aaid, and there were 75 buyei%
Another auction will prob-
ably be held In about a month,
Mr*. Rentfro Mid, pawibly at
flight.
DAN RUTTMAN
Agent y Morvoger
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CROSBY COUNTY
1 Phono 9791
FARM BUREAU 1
COUNCIL
Call No. 464
Charter No.
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National Bank Region No.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE C^tisan# Nation*! Bank
of Crpofcytpn* JtaMi
IN THE STATE OF_____.......I...... AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON June 2?.............., 196K
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
UNDER SECTION 5211, U. S. REVISED STATUTES
1.
2.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection
United States Government obligations
Obligations of States and political subdivisions
Securities of Federal agencies and corporations
Other Securities —;................-............------------------------------------------------
Federal funds sold and Securities purchased under agreements to resell
Loans and discounts
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises
Real estate owned other than bank premises.................-..................................................
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptance* outstanding ...............................
11. Other assets, including $_ direct leaae financing —..........................
12. Total Assets .........................................................---------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
14. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations
15. Deposits of United States Government...................................................
16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions...............-.........................................................
17. Deposits of foreign governments and official institutions, central banks and international
Deposits of commercial banks ...................................................................
Certified and officers’ checks, etc.............................................................
Total Deposits .........................,.................................................
(o) Total demand deposits ........................................*............J
(6) Total time and savings deposits ..................................t -Z2L*2lt4aflL
3.?81i. 306.90
Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase
Liabilities for borrowed money...................................................................-............................... •••
Acceptances executed by or for account of this bank and outstanding
-_ mortgages and other liens on bank premises
24. Other liabilities, including $
and other real estate
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25.
Total Liabilities ...............................................
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
(а) Capital notes and debentures ... .....................
(б) Preferred stock—total par value.........................
No. shares outstanding' ....................
(e) Common stock—total par value
No. shares authorized 1»QQQ-
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No. shares outstanding 1*000
27. Surplus .....................................................
28. Undivided profits .....................................
29. Reserves - *....... • -. .......................................
30. Total Capital Accounts
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Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts
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MEMORANDA
32. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar day* ending with call date
33. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date
34. Loans as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserve* of......!...
35. Securities as shown above are after deduction of valuation reserves of
kite $99
100
loo
.3.8.2
200
67
000
292
m.
?38
937 .37
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80
I riMPM*.. ........................................... of the above-named bank do hereby declare
iNim »nd till* of o*c»r authorized to •ten report) -
this report of condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge andAfrfief.
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and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and correct.
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Coe*t from page V.
tallng 6167.43 aad accept pay-
ment of 6472. SO to clear tha
lien.
In other bualnrra Council-
man approved minute* of the
last meeting and approved pay-
ment of April and May hills.
City Secretary Norton Bar-
re ct reported that PetaZata,
paving contractor, wa* *ch*d-
ulrd to begin Wedne*day apply-
ing teal coat to tome Croaby-
ton street*. Barrett explained
that paving on *ome of the
streets, which have been paved
about three yean, 1* beginning
to show signs of rock and gravell
separation. Twelve block*
will be sealed, with eight
block* receiving • two coirae!
sealer. Cost 1* expected to be
about $2 800 or lew and will
include leal coat on Aipen
Street.
The work ti expected to take
five or *ix day* and re tide nt*
may wi*h to avoid driving on
streets being repaired.
Mr. and Mr*. S. P. Starrctt
and C he ry 1 wTUt to Hereford
last weekend to a fa mily re-
union. Cheryl remained for a
longer visit with her lister and
family, Mr. and Mr*. George
! Take bill and Michael.
WANT A BETTER
OPPORTUNTY?
Ilsvilf win • per toe wants
to §et something , ho First Ini* ft»
L|hr«.
In tho case ef a Goff dealer
he hes to pro a lot of hit time mid
devotion, hot ho abo receivet a
greet doe I ef to titf action from
owtkg hit ewe hetkett, mekmg
hit ewe dedtieet edveecieg ie
hit pmfettke.
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Blessing, Jedd. The Crosbyton Review (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1968, newspaper, July 18, 1968; Crosbyton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth519283/m1/4/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.